Flag(s)

TBOGT

• ­Sports

Model Name(s)

f620

Handling Name(s)

SUPERGT

Text Label Name(s)

F620

"If this car could talk, it would say "I'm having a midlife crisis". Just cheaper than the divorce that'll result from having an affair with your personal assistant, but the two are by no means mutually exclusive."

The Ballad of Gay Tony

The Ocelot F620 is a cross between the low to the ground, loud and outlandish Maserati GranTurismo, and the smoother Jaguar XK (X150). The front quarter vents of the F620 are also similar to those of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. The body shape and cabin are almost identical to the Super GT, suggesting a connection between the two cars. In reality, both the Jaguar XK and Aston Martin DB9 were designed by Ian Callum and share visually similar features.

With Ocelot being badged on the bottom-left corner of the boot/trunk, it seems to be the GTA rendition of Jaguar, since both names are species of cat.

Grand Theft Auto V

In GTA V, the F620's design is largely the same as the TBoGT version, but has an updated wheel design; the car has been updated to feature split five-spoke wheels and it also has badges.

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Performance

The Ballad of Gay Tony

The F620 possesses a very high top speed and accelerates from 0-60 mph in under 5 seconds. The F620 is, however, prone to over-steer, with the back kicking out on sharper turns/looser road surfaces; but the suspension is low and firm, and the braking is very good. Overall, the F620 is an enjoyable and sporty vehicle to drive, and a decent choice for a getaway vehicle. The F620 has a modeled turbocharged twin-cam inline-4 engine.

Grand Theft Auto V

The F620 engine model depicts a turbocharged Inline-4 and provides reasonable power for its weight. Overall, the F620 has degraded performance than its GTA IV counterpart. While it lacks acceleration, the top speed is high for the class. The car feels relatively sporty, with decent response time, but a sub-par cornering radius. Over-steer is a minor but present issue with this car, and for the most part, is manageable. The brakes are slightly below average, but otherwise decent. Crash deformation is rather poor, and only a few hits are required for the engine to be disabled.

Trivia

General

The car is somewhat similar to the Super GT from GTA IV. Furthermore, both cars share the same handling line.

While the badge on the steering wheel is that of Dewbauchee, billboards say that the F620 is made by Ocelot. This is probably because Rockstar used the Super GT's interior for the F620.

There is a turbocharged twin-cam inline-4 engine modeled under the hood, and sounds like a cross-plane V8, but is listed in the files as having a turbo V10. This information has been backed up by a Rockstar developer.

When driving the F620 while being chased by the police, the police scanner will refer the F620 as a Dewbauchee brand car instead of an Ocelot brand car.

Grand Theft Auto V

In GTA V, the F620 has been updated so that it now has red brake calipers instead of the orange calipers found on the F620 in its original form. It also features badges.

The F620 is the only luxury sports car in GTA Online that isn't considered as a premium car due to its value falling under the $90,000 threshold. This makes the F620 an affordable choice for players who lack the money to afford other vehicles of the F620's class.

Purchasing the F620 from Southern San Andreas Super Autos actually puts the player at a greater loss than if they were to simply obtain one and insure it - The cost of placing a tracker and coverage on an F620 at Los Santos Customs works out at over 60,000 dollars cheaper than purchasing one.

The car's engine tone in GTA V is noticeably different to that which it had in GTA IV.